How to get rid of copper (MERGED)??

treborhunt2

New Member
Hi,
Wondering if anyone can help??? I used copper power to get rid of ick>>> It killed my anemone>>>But saved the fish.
Ive done quite a few water changes and my copper is near zero .025ppm
I tryed to put 2 anemones in but they arent doing well.
How can i remove all the copper????? Thanks in advance>>>Bob
 

treborhunt2

New Member
Why do they sell that stuff then??? Its not good if it stays forever. I thought is was a temporary fix and would dissapate after many water changes?? So now i cant ever have anemomes?????
 

treborhunt2

New Member
I used copper power to rid my tank of ick>>>>I want to have anemones again, is there a way i can eliminate the copper now!! Ive done many water changes and its .025 ppm Thanks Bob
 

treborhunt2

New Member
Used copper power to cure ick>>>>>Now how do i get it out??? I want to have anemones again! Thanks for any help!!!!!!!!
 

dragonboy

Active Member
They do have some type of media that will filter out copper I think seachem has it but I never use this before so I dunno how efficent it will remove it. But I heard also some plants can probably asorb it out over time.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Trebor, welcome to the forums.
Please do not post the same question in multiple forums.
Your rock, substrate and silicone could all potentially be contaminated with copper. Massive water changes and carbon could remove it, but there is no certainty that it will not leech out at a later time and kill your inverts.
 

treborhunt2

New Member
Im new to this>>>> Sorry about the multiple posts>>>>I couldnt figure out where i would get a response>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks Again>>Bobby.G
 
B

bellaroxio

Guest
Poly Filter (That is the brand name). It will reduce the copper.
Highly doubt you will be free of it!
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by Treborhunt2
Im new to this>>>> Sorry about the multiple posts>>>>I couldnt figure out where i would get a response>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks Again>>Bobby.G
No problem, that's why I merged the threads here.
Sorry. Wish I could tell you better news, but as far as I know there is no way to remove the copper that is bound up in your rock and substrate.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
the only way to be 100% free of it is change out your sand, rock, and reseal your tank (or get a new one) there will always be some trace copper leaching back out of the silicone rock and sand.
 

rbaldino

Active Member
Originally Posted by Treborhunt2
Why do they sell that stuff then???
Because you can use it safely in a fish-only tank if you accept that the tank will have to stay that way, or you can use it in a hospital tank where you only ever keep new or sick fish for treatment. Honestly, you should have checked to see if the product was reef safe before adding it to your tank. Expensive lesson, but now you know.
 

rabbit_72

Member
copper should never be used in dt with inv. or anemones. always use it in qt. it will be along time before you will beable to have anemones again.i would use polyfilter and carbon . along with water changes. i made that same mistake a couple of years ago.i used copper in my dt.fore ich. i'm guessing it was about six months or longer before i had anemone live. so don't worry to much, i never changed out my lr but at that time, i don't think i had that much of it. never changed out my cc either and every thing was fine,it'll just take awhile.
 

reefreak29

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefkprZ
the only way to be 100% free of it is change out your sand, rock, and reseal your tank (or get a new one) there will always be some trace copper leaching back out of the silicone rock and sand.
yes this is accurate sorry.
just a thuoght copper precipitates at a ph of 3.0 thinking and scratching head
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Carbon is not an effective method of removing copper, (only a specific type of carbon is effective at removing heavy metals. , carbon is best used on ceartain organic/chemical compounds.
Water Contaminants Not Removed by AC Filtration
Similar to other types of water treatment, AC filtration is effective for some contaminants and not effective for others. AC filtration does not remove microbes, sodium, nitrates, fluoride, and hardness. Lead and other heavy metals are removed only by a very specific type of AC filter. Unless the manufacturer states that its product will remove heavy metals, the consumer should assume that the AC filter is not effective in removing them. Refer to the other circulars in the Treatment Systems for Household Water Supplies series for information on systems that do remove the contaminants listed above.
 
I recently made the mistake of using a brass fitting for my tank. I got copper into my tank and did a number on my corals. I have read quite a lot about the subject, and it seems that the best products to use for removing copper are curirsorb by seachem, or pura complete carbon. Good luck.
 

draconis321

Member
at my lfs they hand a chemicall that got rid of all the copper my coral have bin in ther fo five months now and nothing
 
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